"The state government of Tamil Nadu has taken immediate action to identify and prosecute the miscreants in respect of the recent incidents," official spokesperson in the Ministry of External Affairs said.

His remarks came at a time when the Lankan government has asked India to ensure security to its nationals and property in the wake of attacks against some Lankan monks in Tamil Nadu.
"The government of India, in consultation with the concerned state governments, has taken and will continue to take all measures to ensure the safety, security and well-being of Sri Lankan visitors to India, including to Tamil Nadu," the spokesperson said in a statement.

On March 16, one Pathberiye Gnanaloka Thero, a Sri Lankan monk and archaeology student, was attacked during a visit to Thanjavur Temple, along with 15 other students under the supervision of the Archaeological Survey of India.

He was rescued and taken to the ASI office where another group protested and shouted slogans. He was evacuated and sent to Trichy under escort.
But, enroute to Trichy, the group`s vehicle came under attack when alleged NTK and MDMK volunteers indulged in stone pelting resulting in minor damage to the vehicle, official sources said.

In another incident on March 18, a Budhist monk, who was leading a pilgrim group from New Delhi, was attacked by persons believed to be from NTK when they had arrived in Chennai Central Railway station.